A High Court judge refused its request to temporarily block the government from proscribing it as a terror group.
Month: July 2025
Double funeral for gangland pair shot dead in Spain
Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan were gunned down in a bar in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol on 31 May.
Pupils locked themselves in cupboard amid stabbing, court told
Pupils barricaded the cupboard door after Harvey Willgoose, 15, was fatally stabbed, a trial hears.
Payout offered to Afghans hit by UK data breaches
Afghans whose personal information was mistakenly exposed by the Ministry of Defence to get up to £4,000 each.
Man who told woman to kill herself first to be sentenced under new online safety law
Police say Tyler Webb, 23, “repeatedly and persistently” instructed the woman to take her life.
Elephant kills British and New Zealand tourists in Zambia
The two tourists were trampled to death by a female elephant that was with a calf, police say.
Kent council bans transgender books in children’s library sections
KCC says the move came after a “concerned member of the public” contacted them.
Manchester Airport brawl followed Starbucks assault, jury hears
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammed Amaad deny all charges over the Manchester Airport incident.
Home Office ‘not checking’ when foreign worker visas expire
The cross-party committee says the government has failed to gather “basic information”.
Discussions ongoing about new party, says Corbyn
It comes after ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana said she was quitting the party to co-lead a new party with Corbyn.
